Melbourne Demons vs Geelong Cats Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 1

Sunday’s AFL 2018 Round 1 match is between Melbourne Demons and Geelong Cats. The opening kick is set to commence at 15:20 local time with the game to be played at MCG. The home team Melbourne Demons are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Melbourne Demons and Geelong Cats.

When: 15:20 | Sunday 25/03/2018

Where: MCG

Preview:

The prodigal son has returned to Geelong and Cats fans are rejoicing to see Gary Ablett Jr back in Geelong colours.
At 34-years-old, Ablett is in the backend of his career but injecting him into a midfield which already contains the likes of Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood gives Chris Scott a lethal on-ball brigade.
The Demons agonisingly missed out on the finals last year and they’ll be motivated to take that extra step this season.
They have an abundance of up-and-coming talent led by Jesse Hogan, Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver and prized recruit Jake Lever.
Expect a big season from ruckman Max Gawn who showed off his lean and athletic new frame on Wednesday night’s The Footy Show.
The Verdict
On paper, this is a toss of a coin but the head-to-head suggests otherwise.
Geelong has dominated the series 7-1 since 2010 and have won 3 of the last 4.
In day games, the Demons are 10-7-0 since 2017 while the Cats are an imposing 9-1-0.
Geelong has a 15-2-1 (83.3 percent) record after a loss as an underdog since 2010.
Unibet Odds:
Melbourne at $1.91
Geelong at $1.91

Odds:

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Tip: Melbourne Demons at $1.80

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Jesse Hogan at $10.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

DEMONS

B: Michael Hibberd, Jake Lever, Neville Jetta

HB: Jayden Hunt, Oscar McDonald, Nathan Jones

C: Bernie Vince, Jordan Lewis, Christian Salem

HF: Christian Petracca, Cam Pedersen, James Harmes

F: Bayley Fritsch, Jesse Hogan, Jeff Garlett

FOLL: Max Gawn, Clayton Oliver, Alex Neal-Bullen

I/C (from): Angus Brayshaw, Dom Tyson, Sam Frost, Jake Melksham, Mitch Hannan, Corey Maynard, Tom Bugg, Josh Wagner

CATS

B: J Kolodjashnij, H Taylor, Z Tuohy

HB: M Blicavs, T Stewart, J Bews

C: C Guthrie, J Selwood, M Duncan

HF: C Gregson, R Stanley, J Parsons

F: D Menzel, T Hawkins, B Parfitt

FOLL: Z Smith, G Ablett, S Menegola

I/C (from): C Constable, J Cunico, L Fogarty, Z Guthrie, T Kelly, J Murdoch, E Ratugolea, M O’Connor

 

AFL News:

Melbourne co-captain Jack Viney is playing the long game in his recovery from a persistent foot injury as he eyes a potential round-three AFL return.

Viney has been on a modified training program for most of the pre-season after last year undergoing surgery to relieve plantar fasciitis in his right foot.

The 23-year-old missed just two games but struggled with complications including a stress fracture in the same foot.

Viney has more recently grappled with ankle and toe niggles – an unintended consequence of a change in his gait.

A vital midfielder for the Demons, Viney has opted to give himself extra time to recover before potentially coming back through the VFL.

“I feel like if I wanted to I could play now but it would just constantly be an issue and I would constantly not be able to train during the week, which is something I did last season and I’m really not fond of it,” he told reporters on Thursday.

“I didn’t have too much enjoyment in doing that so I’m trying to learn from that experience and make sure that when I do come back to play, my body’s feeling good, my head’s feeling good and I can last the whole season.”

Fellow co-captain Nathan Jones has suffered back spasms during the off-season but is expected to play in Melbourne’s AFL season-opener against Geelong.

The 30-year-old missed six weeks last season with a quad injury.

“He’s becoming a bit of a fossil now. His body seems to be breaking down on him a bit,” Viney joked.

“He’s just had some back issues which have been niggling him for a while but it shouldn’t be an issue come the season.

“He has been playing more wing and half-back over the pre-season. He’ll definitely play a fair bit of game time in those positions but his body should be right to come through the midfield.”

Key forward Jesse Hogan is another player who has been earmarked for midfield time with Viney impressed by his pre-season form.

“He’s a super-talented player and knows how to use his body effectively,” Viney said.

“We feel like he can get a real advantage from having him roll through there at certain times in the game.”

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